Your Virtual Consultation at ClearChoice Cincinnati

How to Prepare for Your Virtual Consultation

You don’t need to put your dental care on hold. ClearChoice Dental Implant Center of Cincinnati is now offering free virtual consultations, so you can have a one-on-one conversation about dental implant treatment options from the privacy and comfort of your own home.

This is an important step in restoring your dental health, so we’re providing instructions and information on how to get the most out of your virtual consultation with ClearChoice.

With a slight space between your top and bottom teeth, smile and pull your lips and cheeks back as much as possible. Use your fingers to help get a clear view of your teeth. Take a close-up photo.

View of Upper Teeth

Now, open your mouth as wide as possible and tilt your head back. The angle of the camera should be from below, to see all upper teeth. Take a close-up photo.

View of Lower Teeth

Next, open your mouth as wide as possible and tilt your head down. The angle of the camera should be from above to see all lower teeth. Use your fingers to pull back your lips for a more complete shot. Take a close-up photo.

View of Dental Prosthesis

If you wear a removable dental piece like a denture, partial, flipper, or snap-on veneers, take a photo of it in your hand.

Step 2: Upload Your Dental Photos

You should now have 3-4 photos taken that are in focus and show clear views of your teeth. Please fill out the form below, then select “Browse files” to add your photos. You may add them one at a time. When you have all photos listed in the box and a fully completed form, select “Upload” to securely send them.

Step 3: Review How to Connect for Your Virtual Consultation

Please click the buttons below to review instructions on how to connect for the virtual consultation. This will help ensure you’re set up for your virtual consultation with ClearChoice.

If you have any questions on how to upload your dental photos or set up for the virtual consultation, please reach out to us at 513-298-5428. We’ll be happy to help.

*By uploading and transmitting your photos, you consent to the use of such photos by the ClearChoice doctor(s) and clinical staff for purposes of preliminary discussions about your dental condition. A conclusive diagnosis or individualized treatment plan cannot be provided during the virtual consultation. After the virtual consultation, a no-cost, in-person visit can be scheduled (including diagnostic imaging such as an iCat scan) to confirm your diagnosis and determine a final treatment plan. No dental treatment will be performed until a full in-person tactile and visual examination has occurred.

Technology Disclaimer:

There are potential risks associated with the use of technology, including uploading photos and sharing information during a virtual consultation or other similar events. These risks include, but may not be limited to, the following: in rare cases, the practice staff may determine that the connection is of inadequate quality, thus necessitating a face-to-face meeting with you or at least a rescheduled virtual consultation; delays in medical information can occur due to deficiencies or failures of the equipment; all vendors used by the practice in providing technology are required to comply with the requirements of HIPAA, however, in very rare instances, security protocols could fail, causing a breach of the privacy of personal medical information.

By proceeding with the virtual consultation, you acknowledge that participation is completely voluntary and that you understand and agree to the risks and benefits identified above. Should you have any questions in advance of the virtual consultation, please call 513-298-5428.

Company Information

ClearChoice.com

ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers are locally owned and operated by licensed dentists, and are part of a professional affiliation of implant practices operated by oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and restorative dentists across the U.S. A majority of patients (and approximately 90% of Minnesota patients) qualify for same day implants and can have their procedure in one day after initial workup, without additional bone graft surgery, and may leave the office that same day with provisional prostheses and the final prostheses to be placed later. Results may vary in individual cases. Both general dentists and specialists in some states. Dental implants are not a recognized specialty. Dental specialists are specialists in oral maxillofacial surgery and prosthodontics. Limited services available at satellite offices.

Dental implants can last a lifetime. Studies show that dental implants are likely to last at least 25 years with proper care and maintenance in most cases.